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Post your model number please Nat
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Do all refrigerators have a water filter? Our water dispenser no longer works on our side by side Kenmore Coldspot , model #106.57575790. I am hearing that the problem may be a clogged water filter, but we cannot even find the water filter on the refrigerator!
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By looking at your model breakdown your unit does not have a water filter. Does your icemaker still get water?
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My model # is 106.57575790
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The same thing was happening to me and i found the fix at this site http://www.fixya.com/support/t1...r_slow_flow_after_filterI took a plastic bowl the I got Hillshire farm sliced turkey in and cut a washer to fit. I used a socket the right size to cut the center hole by putting it on a piece of steel and hitting it with a hammer then cut around the out side to make a washer about 3/16"wide. Slipped it over the O-rings in the adaptor in the fridge and put the filter back in and it worked like a charm. Apparently the after market filters from HD and Lowes have a slightly smaller little nub on the interface to the adapter. Hope it works for you. Originally Posted by: seebok The water flow through the door dispenser in my GE refrigerator had been extremely slow for a month or so, and recently it completely stopped. As soon as I changed out the filter, the flow perked up and water began to rush out like it should when we engaged the dispenser. Well, it's been about a week now since we changed out the filter and once again, the water flow through the dispenser has come to a stop. I'd hate to have to invest another $40 in a filter so soon. Could there be some other problem?
Thx
Seebok
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The water from the dispenser comes out very slowly. I noticed this couple of months ago. Changed the filter with a new GE OEM filter from Home Depot but no improvement. Checked the water coming to the fridge. It has full water pressure. When I take the filter out and put in the adapter plug, the flow rate gets slightly better, but still slow. For first half a second water comes out fast, but then it slows down. Checked the shield and It is tight. No water leaks found under the fridge.
Please help.
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:mad:The water from the dispenser comes out very slowly. I noticed this couple of months ago. Changed the filter with no improvement. Checked the water coming to the fridge. It has full water pressure. When I take the filetr out and put in the adapter plug, the flow rate gets slightly better, but still slow. First half a second watre comes out fast, but then it slows down. Checked the shield. It is tight. No water leaks found under the fridge.
Please help.
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My water dispenser had been running very slowly with high pressure and no kinked line. (with the filter and with the bypass plug) I fixed it by removing the filter and cleaning the inside of the filter inlet port on the fridge with a small round metal pointed device. I could tell there was some deposit there as after cleaning it seemed smooth. Reinstalled the filter and it's fine now, fast flow.
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I have a Kenmore side-by-side #106.595 13 year old fridg and we have a reverse osmosis water system. Can this be causing any problems with the fridge? I had slow flow water dispenser and replaced the valve inlet. Now, I notice a small/few drops coming from the connectors on the water filter housing unit. Guess it's time to replace the housing unit?? Please let me know. tim.rodewald@gmail.com
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try taking apart the connectors and applying some clean new teflon tape to the threads in a clockwise wrap.
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